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informal menswear; worn either under the toga or as an outer garment. Imagine a long-bodied short-sleeved t-shirt going to just below the knees.
Ãâó: www.stockton.edu/~roman/fiction/vocab4.htm
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| tungsten |
Tungsten (W) is a metal with a wide range of uses, the largest of which is as tungsten carbide in cemented carbides. Cemented carbides (also called hardmetals) are wear-resistant materials used by the metalworking, mining, and construction industries. Tungsten metal wires, electrodes, and/or contacts are used in lighting, electronic, electrical, heating, and welding applications. ...
Ãâó: www.energyweb.net/mining/jargon/default.asp
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| tunnel |
A horizontal or nearly horizontal underground passage that is open to the atmosphere at both ends. The term is loosely applied in many cases to an adit
Ãâó: www.mines.edu/Research/space/terms.html
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| tunnel |
A secured, private "path" connecting two points through a public network
Ãâó: www.iarchive.com/_library/terminology/t.htm
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| tunica |
a layer of cells of the promeristem portion of the shoot apical meristem located covering the corpus. These cells divide anticlinally (perpendicular to the local surface). Tunica contributes to the protoderm and to a lesser extent to the ground meristem.
Ãâó: saber.towson.edu/~hull/Courses/Botany/Botgloss.htm...
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